wilde@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Nick Wilde) (02/04/90)
Has anyone figured out a less painfull way of printing all the source files for a Think C 4.0 Project ? I have a project that by now has grown to 20 or so files. Every once in a while I like to dump the whole shebang to the printer... Think C seems to make that as painful as possible. You have to select EACH file and then select print (no keyboard shortcut for print).. then answer the dialog, etc. Why no "print project" option ? Or is there some easier way to do this ? BTW, the standard shortcut of selecting all files from the desktop then picking the finder option "print" doesn't work either. Think C just opens the appropriate project without printing a blessed thing... Inquiring minds want to know... -nick wilde (wilde@boulder.colorado.edu)
kellogg@prodigal.psych.rochester.edu (Carol Kellogg) (02/05/90)
In article <16537@boulder.Colorado.EDU> wilde@tigger.colorado.edu (Nick Wilde) writes: >Has anyone figured out a less painfull way of printing >all the source files for a Think C 4.0 Project ? I have >a project that by now has grown to 20 or so files. Every >once in a while I like to dump the whole shebang to the >printer... Think C seems to make that as painful as >possible. You have to select EACH file and then select print >(no keyboard shortcut for print).. then answer the dialog, etc. > >-nick wilde (wilde@boulder.colorado.edu) I've had this same problem with other applications, and there's an easy way to deal with it... Don't forget that the Finder will let you select more than one document at a time. Just select all of your source files, select Print from the File menu, and Think C _should_ go on its merry way and print all the files you selected. This is assuming Think C follows this aspect of the Mac interface... Lars Kellogg-Stedman kellog@prodigal.psych.rochester.edu lars_kellogg-stedman@f214.n260.z1.fidonet.org